Trip to Europe


Seine Seine River: We took the tour boat for about an hour. It was during the night time. The river looked even more beautiful than it was in the day time. -- Vinece

Golden Torch for the Princess Diana Golden Torch: I was standing right above the tunnel where Princess Diana had the accident. People built the torch for her, and left thousands of notes, poems, and flowers. -- Paris

The Alps The Alps: This was taken from the Glaciers Express Pass Train. -- Switzerland

Switzerland Still the Alps: I love the great scene there. With many lakes that were swans' home, it's definitely a place for your vacation. -- Interlaken/Switzerland

Fountains Di Trevi Fountains Di Trevi: The god of sea, Neptune, was riding a horse, led by marble tritons. According to the old words, any visitor who throw a coins in the water will be able to come back to Rome. In chinese, it's called "Xu3 Yuan4 Chi2". -- Rome

My friends and I Friends: We met each other in Firenze (Florence) and came to Vineze (Vinece) together. The boat was heading to the Mediterranean Sea. Ripples ahead. From the left, they are Sean, Chen, Me, and Jia. -- Vinece

Vinece Vinece: Vinece was just the way as I always imagined since I was a little girl. All kinds of boats for transportation, taxi, police boats (a kind of speedy boats). I didn't see any car there.

Pigeon Square St. Marco Square: Here, the pigeon came to you without fear. If you hold a little food in your hands, like corn, the pigeons would sit on your hands, arms, shoulders, ... -- Vinece

The Palace Garden next to the Versaille The Palace Garden next to the Versaille: The symmetry of the biggest palace garden in Europe was great. -- Paris

Yang and Me Friends: Yang joined this trip from Columbus, Ohio. We got to know each other when we went to the same school in Toledo. The background in this picture was the Eiffel Tower. The number 482 indicates the number of days left till year 2000.


... and many more that I don't have time to put in here...


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